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Mary <I>Wirth</I> Qualmann

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Mary Wirth Qualmann

Birth
Germany
Death
18 Sep 1925 (aged 71)
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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September 19, 1925, Manitowoc Herald News

FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT TO BE BURIED HERE.

Mrs. Mary Qualman (sic) died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at Wauwatosa, her demise being due to creeping paralysis from which she had been a sufferer for many months. The body will be brought here tonight on the North Western limited and the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernst Neuman, Twenty-third and Washington streets. The services will be in charge of Rev. O.A. Menke and burial will be at Evergreen.

Mrs. Qualman, nee Wirth was born in Germany February 24, 1854 and was past seventy-one years of age. She came to this country at the age of seventeen and was married at Algoma to John Qualman. The family made their home at Algoma until after the death of the husband forty-two years ago and thirty years ago came to this city to reside. Mrs. Qualman remained here until a year ago when she left to make her home with a daughter, Mrs. George Waite, at Wauwatosa. During her residence she made a wide circle of friends to whom news of the death will cause keen regret. Surviving Mrs. Qualman are five daughters, Mrs. May VanBuren of Chicago, Mrs. George Waite, Wauwatosa, Mrs. John Haisler, Milwaukee and Mrs. Ernst Neuman and Mrs. J. Hasenjaeger of this city; six grand-children and three great grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Minnie Bull of this city and two sisters in Germany. One daughter, Mrs. George Allen preceded her mother in death eight years ago.

September 19, 1925, Manitowoc Herald News

FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT TO BE BURIED HERE.

Mrs. Mary Qualman (sic) died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at Wauwatosa, her demise being due to creeping paralysis from which she had been a sufferer for many months. The body will be brought here tonight on the North Western limited and the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernst Neuman, Twenty-third and Washington streets. The services will be in charge of Rev. O.A. Menke and burial will be at Evergreen.

Mrs. Qualman, nee Wirth was born in Germany February 24, 1854 and was past seventy-one years of age. She came to this country at the age of seventeen and was married at Algoma to John Qualman. The family made their home at Algoma until after the death of the husband forty-two years ago and thirty years ago came to this city to reside. Mrs. Qualman remained here until a year ago when she left to make her home with a daughter, Mrs. George Waite, at Wauwatosa. During her residence she made a wide circle of friends to whom news of the death will cause keen regret. Surviving Mrs. Qualman are five daughters, Mrs. May VanBuren of Chicago, Mrs. George Waite, Wauwatosa, Mrs. John Haisler, Milwaukee and Mrs. Ernst Neuman and Mrs. J. Hasenjaeger of this city; six grand-children and three great grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Minnie Bull of this city and two sisters in Germany. One daughter, Mrs. George Allen preceded her mother in death eight years ago.


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  • Created by: JE
  • Added: Jun 10, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91732904/mary-qualmann: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Wirth Qualmann (24 Feb 1854–18 Sep 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 91732904, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by JE (contributor 47156252).